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3 Points Machining & Aerospace 91 Watts Ave., Charlottetown, PE, C1E 2B7, Canada
Form No. 03-18 Rev 1
DOCUMENT NO. 3PMA-ENG11-049-ICA
DHC-8 Passenger Door Support Struts PDA12-2
Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
Issue 1 November 22, 2012
Prepared By:
Name (print): Nick Desroches
Title: Engineer, 3PMA
Checked By:
Name (print): Maurice Clark
Title: 3PMA Director of Engineering
Approved By:
Name (print): Maurice Clark
Title: 3PMA Director of Engineering
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO 3 POINTS MACHINING
& AEROSPACE, BOTH IN CONTENT AND FORMAT OF PRESENTATION, AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED,
DUPLICATED, DISCLOSED OR USED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY ANY PERSON, PERSONS OR
ORGANIZATIONS, WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF 3 POINTS MACHINING & AEROSPACE.
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Contents
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 3
DHC-8-100/200/300 Illustrated Parts Catalogue Supplement ............................................................ 4
Aircraft Maintenance Manual and Structural Repair Manual Supplement ....................................... 6
Manual Distribution
This document, and any revisions to it, will be distributed to authorized users of the PDA data. The manual will be distributed by courier, in electronic format, or paper format, as appropriate.
RECORD OF REVISIONS
ISSUE DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE DATE APPROVED BY PAGES
AFFECTED
1 Initial Release Nov. 22, 2012 See Cover All
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Introduction
This document provides the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness for the direct replacement passenger door support struts used on all DHC-8 Series 100, 200, and 300 aircraft models. The passenger door support struts form a folding support (upper and lower strut, hinged together) that connect to the end of the gooseneck hinge fitting on both sides of the composite airstair door step assembly. They function as a part of the hinge mechanism for the door. When the door is fully open, the folding support struts are pulled into line and fully support the door in the open position. The replacement parts identified in this ICA are direct replacements for the original parts with no changes to fit, function, or maintenance requirements.
Diagram Showing Open Passenger Door With Support Struts
Handrail
Upper Struts
Lower Strut
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DHC-8-100 / 200 / 300 Illustrated Parts Catalogue Supplement DHC-8 Passenger Door Support Struts PDA12-2
Supplement to Dash 8 IPC PSM 1-8-4, 1-82-4, or 1-83-4 Chapter 52-10-00, Figure 35, Page 1
Struts – Passenger Door
52-10-00 Figure 35
Item 40 P/N 85210240-007-3PMA (in place of 85210240-007)
Item 90 P/N MS21241-16-A-016 (alternate to SAE-AS81934/2-16A016)
Item 100 P/N AN316-8R (same as original installation)
Item 110 P/N 85210239-001-3PMA (in place of 85210239-001)
Item 120 P/N DSC8-4 (same as original installation)
Item 130 P/N 85210240-055-3PMA (in place of 85210240-055)
Item 320 P/N 85210241-103-3PMA (in place of 85210241-103)
Item 325 P/N 85210241-104-3PMA (in place of 85210241-104)
320
120
100
100
130
110
325
90
110
40
120
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FIG ITEM PART NUMBER AIRLINE STK NBR
NOMENCLATURE EFFECT FROM TO
UNITS PER
ASSY
35 40 85210240-007-3PMA ...STRUT ASSEMBLY, UPPER (INCLUDES ROD END ASSEMBLY 85210239-101-3PMA AND BUSHING MS21241-16-A-016)
ALL 2
35 90 MS21241-16-A-016 ...BUSHING (ALTERNATE PN SAE-AS81934/2-16A016)
ALL 2
35 100 AN316-8R ...NUT, JAM, HEX ALL 1
35 110 85210239-001-3PMA …ROD END ASSEMBLY (INCLUDES DSC8-4 BEARING)
ALL 1
35 120 DSC8-4 ...BEARING, SELF ALIGNING
ALL 1
35 130 85210240-055-3PMA …UPPER STRUT (UPPER STRUT WITHOUT BUSHINGS AND ROD END)
ALL 1
35 320 85210241-103-3PMA …. STRUT, LOWER SUPPORT (USED ON FORWARD SIDE PRE ISQ5200011)
G
(PRE ISQ5200011)
1
35 325 85210241-104-3PMA …. STRUT, LOWER SUPPORT (USED ON FORWARD SIDE POST ISQ5200011)
H
(POST ISQ5200011)
1
35 - 330 85210241-104-3PMA …. STRUT, LOWER SUPPORT (USED ON AFT SIDE PRE ISQ5200011)
G
(PRE ISQ5200011)
1
35 - 335 85210241-103-3PMA …. STRUT, LOWER SUPPORT (USED ON AFT SIDE POST ISQ5200011)
H
(POST ISQ5200011)
1
(- ITEM NOT ILLUSTRATED)
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Maintenance Manual and Structural Repair Manual Supplement
DHC-8 Passenger Door Support Struts PDA12-2
Supplement to Dash 8 AMM PSM 1-8-2, 1-82-2, or 1-83-2 Chapter 52 – Passenger Door
1 – Description
See Page 3 of this document for description of replacement parts.
201 – Maintenance Practices
All original Maintenance Practices and Removal and Installation Instructions in Chapter 52, Passenger Door, remain applicable for aircraft with PDA support posts installed.
701 – Cleaning / Painting
The replacement support struts and rod end housings can be cleaned with cotton cloth and solvent such as varsol, isopropyl alcohol, or MEK. The part surface finishes are as follows:
PART NAME AND NUMBER
PART MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURING FINISH SPECIFICATION (Reference Information)
UPPER STRUT ASSEMBLY; 85210240-007-3PMA
The upper strut assembly is comprised of the upper strut 85210240-055-3PMA, rod end 85210239-001-3PMA, and bushings MS21241-16-A-016. Bushings are per MS spec; strut and rod end are as detailed below.
UPPER STRUT; 85210240-055-3PMA
Aluminum alloy 7075 finished all over with anodizing per MIL-A-8625, Type I; epoxy primer per MIL-PRF-23377; and light grey polyurethane enamel per MIL-PRF-22750; EXCEPT no primer and paint applied in the bores of the bushing or end fitting holes.
UPPER STRUT ROD END ASSEMBLY; 85210239-001-3PMA
The rod end assembly is comprised of the rod end housing 85210238-101-3PMA, and bearing DSC8-4. Bearing is per manufacturer spec; rod end housing is as detailed below.
UPPER STRUT ROD END HOUSING; 85210238-101-3PMA
Stainless steel alloy with no additional added finish.
LOWER STRUT; 85210241-103-3PMA AND 85210241-104-3PMA
Aluminum alloy 7075 finished all over with anodizing per MIL-A-8625, Type I; epoxy primer per MIL-PRF-23377; and light grey polyurethane enamel per MIL-PRF-22750; EXCEPT no primer and paint applied in the bores of bushing and screw holes.
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Supplement to Dash 8 SRM PSM 1-8-3, 1-82-3, or 1-83-3 Structural Repair Manual and Generic Repair Schemes Supplement, Chapter 52
801 – Approved Repairs
Structural Repair Manual and SRM Repair Schemes Supplement Information: Generic repair RD8-52-027 does NOT apply to the replacement upper strut. No other repair scheme information exists for original parts.
For PDA parts, the following repair instructions apply: - PASSENGER DOOR UPPER STRUT; 85210240-055-3PMA
Any nick, gouge, scratch, or other damage of up to .010” maximum total in depth on the surface of the part is to be smooth polished to remove sharp edges. This allowance does not apply to the inside bore of any holes or lugs. Visually inspect for any cracks (use a 10X magnifying glass) – no cracks permitted. Refinish as follows: Touch up reworked areas with alodine, epoxy primer, and polyurethane enamel (refer to Dash 8 SRM; Chapters 51-20-16, 51-20-36 and 51-20-51).
- PASSENGER DOOR, UPPER STRUT ROD END HOUSING; 85210238-101-3PMA
Any nick, gouge, scratch, or other damage of up to .005” maximum total in depth on the outer surface of the part is to be smooth polished to remove sharp edges. This allowance does not apply to the threaded portion or the inside bore for the bearing. Visually inspect for any cracks (use a 10X magnifying glass) – no cracks permitted. No protective finish required after rework.
- PASSENGER DOOR LOWER STRUT; 85210241-103-3PMA AND 85210241-104-3PMA
Any nick, gouge, scratch, or other damage of up to .010” maximum total in depth on the surface of the part is to be smooth polished to remove sharp edges. This allowance does not apply to the inside bore of any holes. Visually inspect for any cracks (use a 10X magnifying glass) – no cracks permitted. Refinish as follows: Touch up reworked areas with alodine, epoxy primer, and polyurethane enamel (refer to Dash 8 SRM; Chapters 51-20-16, 51-20-36 and 51-20-51).